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Originally Posted by Ron1
Installed and running fine on my N80.
Many thanks Toaster. Can we expect a few Toaster N80 conversions? ![]() |

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Originally Posted by Toaster
Don't forget, if you are able to install this theme on your N80 or other Symbian 8.1 3rd edition handset - PLEASE POST YOUR RESULTS TO THIS THREAD!
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Originally Posted by Toaster
It MUST be a setting? Several other N80 owners have reported success in installing these themes.
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Originally Posted by Ron1
Taken from PuTTY for Symbian OS install notes:
" Some, or possibly all, Nokia E-series phones refuse to install self-signed applications by default. This can be fixed by changing installer settings as follows. From the device menu, open: Tools / App. mgr. / Options / Settings Then set "Software installation" to "All". The default on most E-series phones is "Signed only". The names will be different in devices using a different language but the same setting should be present. Warning! This will enable installing all self-signed applications, including possible malware, so be careful what you install and don't accept installation packages from an unknown source. The installer will also list the capabilities the application needs, and you should check that those make sense. For example, it's natural that PuTTY needs network access, but if a simple game requires it something may be wrong. " Hope this helps. ![]() |
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Originally Posted by Ron1
Taken from PuTTY for Symbian OS install notes:
" Some, or possibly all, Nokia E-series phones refuse to install self-signed applications by default. This can be fixed by changing installer settings as follows. From the device menu, open: Tools / App. mgr. / Options / Settings Then set "Software installation" to "All". The default on most E-series phones is "Signed only". The names will be different in devices using a different language but the same setting should be present. Warning! This will enable installing all self-signed applications, including possible malware, so be careful what you install and don't accept installation packages from an unknown source. The installer will also list the capabilities the application needs, and you should check that those make sense. For example, it's natural that PuTTY needs network access, but if a simple game requires it something may be wrong. " Hope this helps. ![]() |
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